
If 2024 was stacked, 2025/2026 is already going nuclear. We’re talking returns from legends, surprise drops, deluxe editions, and once-in-a-generation debuts. Here’s your no-bullshit guide to the releases blowing up our feeds and headphones this fall and beyond.
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 Immediate Standouts
• Taylor Swift – The Life of a Showgirl (Oct 3, Republic): The megastar shifts into maximalist pop theater. Expect a Vegas-scale spectacle bottled into one record.
• Tame Impala – Deadbeat (Oct 17, Columbia): Kevin Parker trades psychedelic haze for something darker and more raw. His first album since The Slow Rush.
• Gorillaz – The Mountain (Mar 20, 2026, Kong): Albarn + Sparks lead single “Happy Dictator” is already weird and wonderful. Guests range from Idles to Anoushka Shankar to… ghosts (yes, Bobby Womack and Dennis Hopper feature posthumously).
• Cardi B – Am I the Drama? (Sept 19, Atlantic): She’s leaning all the way into the title. Expect blistering rap, sharp hooks, and no filter.
• Wednesday – Bleeds (Sept 19, Dead Oceans): The noisy Southern indie heroes get sharper, meaner, and bloodier.
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✨ Other Must-Watch Drops
• Nine Inch Nails – Tron: Ares OST (Sept 19, Interscope): Reznor + Ross score Disney’s reboot. Neon anxiety guaranteed.
• Cuco – Ridin’ Deluxe (Sept 12, Interscope): Boleros, heartbreak, and a massive headline tour.
• AFI – Silver Bleeds the Black Sun… (Oct 3, Run For Cover): Goth-punk veterans keep evolving, thirty years strong.
• Stereolab – Double A-side: “Fed Up With Your Job” / “Constant and Uniform Movement Unknown” (Sept, Warp/Duophonic): Still the groop, still essential.
• múm – History of Silence (Sept 19, Morr Music): Icelandic soundscapers return after a decade with ghostly intimacy.
• Florence + the Machine – Everybody Scream (Oct 31, Republic): Florence times it with Halloween—her most theatrical record yet.
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 Anniversary Fever
• Oasis – (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? 30th Anniversary Deluxe (Oct 3, Big Brother)
• Patti Smith – Horses 50th Anniversary Edition (Oct 10, Legacy)
• Animal Collective – Feels 20th Anniversary (Oct 17, Domino)
• Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here 50 (Dec 12, Sony)
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 Indie & Underground Gems
• Nation of Language – Dance Called Memory (Sept 19, Sub Pop) – synthpop melancholia done right.
• Bar Italia – Some Like It Hot (Oct 17, Matador) – brittle post-punk coolness, pure London.
• Jay Som – Belong (Oct 10, Polyvinyl) – dreamy, guitar-driven brilliance returns.
• Silvana Estrada – Vendrán Suaves Lluvias (Oct 17, Glassnote) – luminous Mexican folk at its most transcendent.
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 Quick Release Calendar
• Sept 12 – Algernon Cadwallader, Asher White, King Princess, Sigur Rós Takk (20th Anniv. Remaster)
• Sept 19 – Cardi B, Wednesday, NIN, Nation of Language, Sarah McLachlan
• Sept 26 – Bright Eyes, Cate Le Bon, Doja Cat, Jeff Tweedy, Kali Uchis, Neko Case
• Oct 3 – Taylor Swift, AFI, Oasis (30th Anniv.), Sparks EP
• Oct 10 – Jay Som, The Antlers, Flock of Dimes, Mobb Deep, Madison Cunningham
• Oct 17 – Tame Impala, Bar Italia, Silvana Estrada, Soulwax, Skullcrusher
• Oct 31 – Florence + the Machine, Chat Pile & Hayden Pedigo
• Nov 7–21 – Armand Hammer & The Alchemist, Sorry, Whitney, Sword II, Sharp Pins
• Dec 12 – Pink Floyd (50th Anniv.)
• 2026 – Gorillaz (Mar 20), Andrew Bird (Feb 27)
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 The Takeaway
2025 is a year of extremes: massive pop blockbusters, underground cult favorites, and career-defining comebacks. Whether you’re here for Taylor’s glitz, NIN’s synth anxiety, or múm’s quiet hauntings, the next few months are stacked. Stay tuned—AudioFuzz will keep you plugged in.

